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“Toffees hit with a further points penalty”

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EVERTON have been given an additional two-point deduction for a breach of the Premier League's profitabil­ity and sustainabi­lity rules (PSRs) for the 2022/23 season, it was announced yesterday.

The decision followed a previous six-point PSR penalty imposed on Everton that left the club just two points above the relegation zone with seven games left to play this season.

“Over a three-day hearing last month, an independen­t commission heard evidence and arguments from the club in respect of a range of potential mitigating factors for its admitted breach of £16.6 million (about R391m), including the impact of its two successive PSR charges,” the Premier League said.

Everton revealed an £89.1m loss for the 2022/23 season in their financial accounts published last month. The Toffees' losses were a significan­t increase from the 2021/22 season, when their accounts showed a £44.7m deficit. The club, now 16th in the table, have blamed the indefinite suspension of sponsorshi­p deals for the increased loss.

The original six-point penalty imposed on Everton earlier this season related to PSR breaches in the 2021/22 campaign. Under PSR regulation­s, clubs can lose a maximum of £105m over a three-season period, or £35m per term, before facing sanctions.

Under-fire majority shareholde­r Farhad Moshiri said last month that he remained confident the protracted takeover of the club by 777 Partners would be completed soon, with Everton aiming to move to a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock for the start of the 2025/26 season.

Everton, who have spent the past 70 years in the top flight of English football, said they would appeal against the latest penalty.

“While the club's position has been that no further sanction was appropriat­e, the club is pleased to see that the commission has given credit to the majority of the issues raised by the club, including the concept of double punishment, the significan­t mitigating circumstan­ces facing the club due to the war in Ukraine, and the high level of co-operation and early admission of the club's breach.”

Everton next play Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Monday before facing fellow strugglers Nottingham Forest, who have been hit with a four-point PSR penalty of their own, at home on April 21.

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